In an compromise between good and evil, evil profits. That said, US foreign policy continues to careen into the abyss by pursuing a morally inverted strategy of equality among all men, civilized or savage. One only has to look to Gazastan to understand what an abject failure appeasing savages is.

Bush is urging power-sharing in Kenya but it will never work. Islam does not "share".

Michael sent the following with this remark, "Bush's answer to Islamic riots, murder and mayhem is "power sharing" between Christian victims and Islamic aggressors. As noted, the President's criteria for assistance is full and complete cooperation, militarily and politically, with U.S. interests. The Administrations pro-Islamic, anti-Christian policies have allowed the Lebanese Muslims and Chinese to gain a stranglehold over African trade and industry".

US President George W Bush has backed calls for a power-sharing agreement to end weeks of strife in Kenya following disputed presidential elections.
He said he was sending his secretary of state to Kenya to convey the message.

Mr Bush was speaking in Benin, at the start of his first presidential tour of Africa since 2003.

He said he would highlight African success stories during his six-day, five-nation visit, even though he remained committed to ending turmoil.

The one success story was a Christian Kenya.

The US president also wants to allay concerns about a new military command he wants to base in Africa to work with African militaries to deal with trafficking or terror.

How can Africa fight terror, when Bush is inadvertently supporting it?

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Bush Wrong on Kenya

In an compromise between good and evil, evil profits. That said, US foreign policy continues to careen into the abyss by pursuing a morally inverted strategy of equality among all men, civilized or savage. One only has to look to Gazastan to understand what an abject failure appeasing savages is.

Bush is urging power-sharing in Kenya but it will never work. Islam does not "share".

Michael sent the following with this remark, "Bush's answer to Islamic riots, murder and mayhem is "power sharing" between Christian victims and Islamic aggressors. As noted, the President's criteria for assistance is full and complete cooperation, militarily and politically, with U.S. interests. The Administrations pro-Islamic, anti-Christian policies have allowed the Lebanese Muslims and Chinese to gain a stranglehold over African trade and industry".

US President George W Bush has backed calls for a power-sharing agreement to end weeks of strife in Kenya following disputed presidential elections.
He said he was sending his secretary of state to Kenya to convey the message.

Mr Bush was speaking in Benin, at the start of his first presidential tour of Africa since 2003.

He said he would highlight African success stories during his six-day, five-nation visit, even though he remained committed to ending turmoil.

The one success story was a Christian Kenya.

The US president also wants to allay concerns about a new military command he wants to base in Africa to work with African militaries to deal with trafficking or terror.

How can Africa fight terror, when Bush is inadvertently supporting it?